Great AZ PuppetS: Jack Rabbit
Saturday, February 7, 2026 2:00–3:00 PM
- LocationMaricopa Campus A101-Community Room
- Description
Join the Great Arizona Puppet Theater as they present their beloved show "Jack Rabbit & the Desert Tortoise". This show is appropriate for all ages, and especially for kids between the ages of 3-10 years old. The show will be held in room A100 on the Maricopa Campus. 17945 N. Regent Dr., Maricopa, AZ, 85138. For tickets, go to cacevents.ludus.com…
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