
Chocolate will be the center of attention on December 10 at Tumacácori National Historical Park/NPS
Editor's note: The following is an unedited release from the National Park Service.
Chocolate, favored beverage of priests across the Spanish empire, will be celebrated at the ruins of the mission church at Tumacácori National Historical Park in Arizona between 5 and 7 p.m. Saturday, December 10.
Visitors can join friends and neighbors in sampling various sustainably sourced flavored chocolates, practice whipping hot chocolate with a traditional molinillo, learn about the role chocolate played in mission life, and sip a cup of traditional Mexican hot chocolate while touring the mission grounds.
The evening tops off Tubac and Tumacácori’s weeklong Dipped in Tubac chocolate festival, celebrating the art and history of chocolate from December 5 through the 10th. For more information about related events in Tubac, consult the Tubac Calendar. Visitors are encouraged to bring layered clothing, flashlights, and cameras.
Admission to the park is $5 per adult, and free for federal pass holders and children under age 16. For more information, call the visitor center at 520-377-5060 or visit the park website.