Chuck Wagon Roundup
Sam Hughes Elementary School hosts the 69th roundup fundraiser on Saturday, March 10, from 3 to 8 p.m. Alumni young and old are encouraged to attend in cowboy attire. The Tucson Rodeo Museum will have docents in attendance, along with a real chuck wagon and Tucson Electric Power line wagon. Eat some grub for only $6, featuring chili, roasted corn on the cob, chicken, hot dogs, beans and pizza. Enjoy games, face painting, a jumping castle, live music and dancing--in other words, fun for all ages at 700 N. Wilson Ave.; call 232-7400 for information.
Laurent Is Back
Laurent Reux, former chef/owner of Le Bistro, has returned to Tucson after taking a year off to travel. Now he's doing private dinner parties and cooking classes in people's homes. Please contact him at 444-2893 or [email protected] .
Whole Foods Buys Wild Oats
Whole Foods announced that they will be buying Wild Oats Markets, one of their top competitors, for a cool $565 million. Wild Oats has 24 stores in the United States and British Columbia, with two in Tucson. Some Wild Oats stores will close, and some will become Whole Foods; hopefully, the latter will happen to the Tucson stores. According to Fortune magazine, Whole Foods is one of the top 10 best companies to work for.
Closed
J Nippon and its sister restaurant Yama are closed. Why? Is there just too much sushi in this town--or too much mediocre sushi? According to a source, both restaurants have been up for sale for a year. J Nippon in the Foothills Mall suffered debt during its construction, and Yama's location tucked away at Kolb Road and Sunrise Drive just didn't draw enough traffic.