Last month, on Nov. 4, Northwest residents joined The Ruth and Irving Olson Center for Jewish Life/Northwest Division of the Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona for a drive-in concert at The Gaslight Music Hall in Oro Valley. More than 50 people enjoyed a night of music under the stars while the band, Vinyl Tap, performed classic rock covers from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s. Attendees remained socially distanced, whether sitting inside or outside of their vehicles, while watching the show.
RELATED STORIES
- Even Through a Window, Birding Offers Connection to Natural World
- On UA Campus, Groups Aim to Counter Anti-Israel Protests with Jewish Pride
- At Tucson J, Israeli Camp Counselors Keep Focus on Fun, Not War
- United Against Hate Takeaway: Reporting Key to Combating Hate Crimes
- Tucson Bike Trip Benefits Israeli Amputees
- Master Gardener Lev Metz Helps Students, Community Cultivate Sonoran Desert
- For JFCS Clients, Abortion Restrictions Can Add to Trauma
- Tucson City Council to Discuss Ceasefire Resolution
- Memories of Tucson’s Brandes School Preserved at Arizona Historical Society
- ‘With Water, We’re all in it Together,’ says Arizona’s Jewish Water Expert