

the Tucson Verde Rotary Club
Home and Building Tour
Sunday April 27
10 am to 2 pm
A look at solutions for our changing world
Enjoy the day visiting locations with environmental features,
meeting new people & learning how to make a better tomorrow.
Featuring:
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Off the grid home highlighting passive solar, water harvesting, and a cooling tower
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43-acre earth friendly mud adobe cohousing community in the desert
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Urban all-electric infill in the Mercado with sustainable building examples
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Barrio Kroeger Lane renovation of historic 1938 adobe with a new award winning ADU
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Santa Rosa Barrio eclectic modern build with a 1911 art studio renovation and a fun courtyard
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7,000 sq.ft. Barrio Viejo urban infill home built in 2003 with an old soul feel
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Transformation of a 1929 garage to artist studio with water harvesting in Iron Horse
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Backyard infill and award-winning ADU in midtown
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Watershed Management Group's Living Lab tour to engage, learn, and share
Land Acknowledgment
The members of the Tucson Verde Rotary Club respectfully acknowledge our presence on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples. Today Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes with Tucson being home to the O'odham and the Yaqui. Aligning with Rotary International's values of a diverse and inclusive community, it is our responsibility to recognize, represent, and acknowledge the ancestors, people, culture, and history our community resides on.