06/16/2026
ADOBE CORRAL ROUND-UP
June 2026
Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Time 5:30 p.m. (place your order)
Place: Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse, 6541 East Tanque Verde Road (Trail Dust Town)
Reservations: For reservations, contact Theresa Hackney: please call or send text to 520-609-8614 or send email to [email protected] by Monday, June 22.
Reservations are still necessary so that Pinnacle Peak will know how many tables to set up and how many servers to assign to us.
Please arrive by 5:30 so you can put in your order and so we can be served dinner by 6:15. Each of us will be responsible for paying his or her own bill, just as with any restaurant meal.
Bring Guests!
PROGRAM
This month’s speaker is Adobe Corral sheriff Gil Storms, whose talk is “Tombstone's Forgotten Era, 1890–1910." What happened to Tombstone, AT, when the silver mining boom of 1879–1886 ended? Gil’s talk will explain why the silver mines closed; what happened to the mining camp when silver mining ended; how Tombstone recovered and had a second mining boom; and how that, too, ended.
Gil Storms has a Ph.D. in English and taught at Miami University (Ohio) for 30 years. He is the author of Reconnaissance in Sonora: Charles D. Poston’s Exploration of Mexico and the Gadsden Purchase and Raphael Pumpelly’s Arizona: The Frontier Adventures of a Young Mining Engineer, which was a finalist for a Western Writers of America Spur Award and won an Independent Press Award for best book of nonfiction history in 2024. His articles have appeared in The Journal of Arizona History, the Wild West History Association Journal, and Desert Tracks. His article “Raphael Pumpelly Travels the Devil’s Highway” won a WWHA award for Best Historical/Scholarly Article in 2022, and his presentation on “Raphael Pumpelly and the Apaches” won a TTR Award for Best Presentation, 2021. He is a member of the TTR Board of Governors.
DINNER
Each member will order off the Pinnacle Peak menu (www.pinnaclepeaktucson.com/menu/). You may order a full meal, an appetizer, salad, or even just dessert and coffee. Cost depends on what you order. Drinks may be ordered from the bar. Payment is to Pinnacle Peak, the same as with any restaurant meal.
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Dinner Menu Welcome to Tucson’s steakhouse, Pinnacle Peak! We have been serving the good people of Tucson since 1962. Family-owned and locally operated, Pinnacle Peak takes great pride in serving real Western food in an authentic Old West atmosphere. Over the decades, we have become famous for ser...