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ChronicCon 2023
ChronicCon, the marijuana-friendly event and festival that had been planned for May 20 at historic Cocoroque Ranch and Pavilion, is canceled.
Unfortunately, due to a massive restructuring of the Arizona Daily Star newsroom and Tucson Media Partners marketing and advertising staff, the event was called off.
Any general admission or VIP ticket purchased online will be refunded automatically within the next 7-10 business days, no request for refund is needed.
If you have any other questions or concerns, please reach out to Kimberly Graves at KGraves@tucson.com.
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