A new layer of living applied to Steam Pump Ranch At Steam Pump Ranch, families on overnight campouts eat hot dogs on the same ground where, 130 years ago, weary little dogies – cattle – drank heavily, so they’d weigh more at the Tucson rail siding.
OV's 50th Proclamations and Recognition Throughout Oro Valley's 50th anniversary year, the Town has been recognized for its outstanding accomplishments and enduring legacy. View the proclamations and commendations made by various state officials on this page.
Twink Monrad discusses James D Kriegh Twink Monrad, Oro Valley Resident and local rock hound, discusses her friendship with James D. Kriegh and the impact he had on the community.
OV Town Talk: Celebrating 50 years of community In the short-term, community building happens in our day-to-day living when we come together in times of celebration, such as the upcoming 50th anniversary parade and special event (more on those in a moment). It happens when we get to know our neighbors. It happens when our kids make friends at school or at the park. It happens when we patronize local businesses. Opportunities are everywhere.
Oro Valley's First Police Chief: Fred Roof In this episode of our 50th Anniversary podcast series, OV’s first police chief Fred Roof talks to us about the challenges of policing a fledgling community.
Historical Society: Three Mayors Discuss Oro Valley’s History The Oro Valley Historical Society presents a celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the founding of Oro Valley with the “Three Mayors Discuss Oro Valley’s History” speaker panel (1 hour, 5 min).
Lauren Rhude Original Town Councilmember Lauren Rhude discusses incorporation and serving on the first town council. During his time as a councilmember, Rhude worked to establish the founding principles of our community. He also helped establish the Oro Valley Police Department, as well as important zoning codes for schools and hospitals.
OV’s 50th Anniversary: A legacy of public art Dick Eggerding can tell you something about every sculpture, painting, sun dial, or flourished retaining wall. The founder of Oro Valley’s public art initiative is intimate with the art so many people simply drive past. He knows it is distinctive.
Historical Society speaker panel: How has Oro Valley grown and changed Oro Valley Historical Society presents a celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the founding of Oro Valley, with the “How has Oro Valley Grown and Changed?” speaker panel (55 min).