Praying for rain: Dia de San Juan Fiesta at Tucson's Mission Backyard on Saturday

Within the Catholic custom, June 24 is St. John the Baptist’s feast day, whereas for Tucson, it is lengthy been a group celebration of the approaching of the summer time rains.

The Menlo Park Neighborhood Affiliation’s twenty fifth Annual Día de San Juan Fiesta can be held this weekend at Mission Backyard.

En español: Rezando por lluvia: Día de San Juan Fiesta en Mission Backyard el sábado

“Día de San Juan is after we welcome the rain,” mentioned Kylie Walzak, president of the Menlo Park Neighborhood Affiliation. “And the fiesta is actually a West Facet Tucson custom. Plus, it is an incredible probability to discover Mission Backyard.”

Though Tucson has but to be blasted by the 110-degree-plus temperatures that pull in monsoon thunderheads, the rains are on the horizon. The fiesta is a chance to ask San Juan to intercede and hurry issues alongside.

The occasion is free to attend. Walzak mentioned due to the Catholic and Indigenous cultural influences surrounding Día de San Juan, there can be blessing rites carried out by religious leaders on the occasion.

The blessings can be adopted by mariachi performances and music from DJ Logan Dirtyverbs Phillips. There can be dancing, actions, and a piñata for teenagers. There can be three meals vehicles outdoors the doorway to Mission Backyard with meals on the market in the course of the occasion: OaxaRico, Sumaj Bolivian Road Meals and Fría, a paleta truck.

Some public elected officers can be current, Walzak mentioned, together with Adelita Grijalva, chair of the Pima County Board of Supervisors, Tucson Metropolis Councilmember Lane Santa Cruz, together with metropolis of Tucson local weather and sustainability advisor Fatima Luna.

“It felt essential for us to ask DJ Dirtyverbs as a result of he alongside different group leaders and volunteers are organizing the Tucson Birthplace Open Area Coalition, who’re centered on ‘A’ Mountain and maintaining the land clear,” Walzak mentioned. “Whereas these items will not be explicitly related, water, rain, and conservation are all associated.”