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First-time homebuyer of Commerce and Banner Gateway jazz combo. Info: 480-782-2751, Sat Practice Test Follow-Up, 7-8:30
workshop, 1:30-3 p.m. Sat., April 4, Medical Center, the event includes
www.chandleraz.gov/history. p.m. Thu., April 30, Staff Conference
at the Hamilton Branch, 4930 W. Ray free health tests for the public such as Room; Jigsaw Puzzle Swap, 4-9
Rd., Chandler. Home loan specialist cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, Songwriters’ competition, 2-6 p.m. Thu., April 23: Ages 6 through
Rene Salazar helps novice homebuyers bone density and more. Thirty health- p.m. Sat., April 4, Chino Bandidos, adult can bring their own jigsaw,
learn the ropes. Info: 480-782-2822, related organizations attend the event, 1825 W. Chandler Blvd. in Chandler. then take a different puzzle home,
visit
www.chandlerlibrary.org. which includes a Family Fun Day SanTan Sun area residents can or try to help complete the library’s
with moonwalks and face painting to compete or listen to others compete in-progress puzzle, Study Room 4. Info:
Teen Advisory Council, noon- raise funds for autism research. Info: in a local quarterly songwriters’ 602-652-3000,
www.mcldaz.org.
1 p.m. Sat., April 4, Basha Library, 480-892-0056,
www.gilbertaz.com. competition where contestants
5990 S. Val Vista Dr., Chandler. present the song they’ve written April activities at the
Energetic, intelligent and creative Hidden Treasures Thrift Store’s around the title “Un Bachio” or Environmental Education Center,
teens are sought to participate on fi rst anniversary celebration, “A Kiss.” A former A&M Records northeast corner of Chandler Heights
the Teen Advisory Council while 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat., April 4, 610 N. vice president and audio engineer and Lindsay roads. Scheduled:
earning community service hours. Info: Alma School Rd., Suite 30, Chandler. for John Lennon’s “Imagine,” Nature’s Song – Desert Friends, 8:30-
480-782-2850. The nonprofi t thrift store is run by Shelly Yakus judges entries. Info: 9:20 a.m. Mondays, April 13-May 4;
volunteers and owned by Ahwatukee-
www.azopenmic.com. 9:30-10:20 a.m. Mondays, April 13
A Spring Fashion Show, 2 p.m. Chandler-Tempe Lutheran churches. through May 4; or 8:30-9:20 a.m.
Sat., April 4, Pauline’s Boutique, Hidden Treasures sells reusable, clean April activities at the Southeast Tuesdays April 14-May 5: The music
1721 E. Warner Rd., Tempe. Formerly wares from businesses and individuals, Regional Library, 775 N. Greenfi eld class for ages 3-6 enriches musicality
called Classy Refl ections, the including everything from clothing Rd., Gilbert. Scheduled: Teen Council, and focuses on the outdoors, animals
consignment shop’s fashion show to household goods and furniture. 10-11 a.m. Sat., April 11: Ages 13-18 and environmental respect, presented
includes customers as models, plus Funds raised benefi t the Lutheran assist in program planning for the by an early childhood music teacher
refreshments. Fashions from Juicy church’s ministries and missions. library, and have a good time; Teen using props, instruments and a
Couture, Dana Buchman, Betsy Hidden Treasures also donates clothing Game Night “Unplugged,” 5-7 p.m. “special book” for each class, $41.
Johnson, Talbots, BeBe, Liz Clairborne to the homeless. Donations are tax- Mon., April 20: Ages 13-18 can bring Nature Notes for Little Folks, 3:30-4:15
and others are modeled. Door prizes deductible and taken 10 a.m.-6 p.m. a friend or make new ones while p.m. Mondays April 27-May 18, or
are awarded by Cobblestone Center Tuesdays through Fridays and 10 a.m.- enjoying games including chess, 9:15-10 a.m. Thursdays April 30-May
Merchants, including a Bashas’ $10 4 p.m. Saturdays. Info: 480-857-8310, checkers and Apples to Apples or 21: Ages 2-6 explore the musical
gift certifi cate; a Flowers by Rad Florist
www.hiddentreasuresthrift.org. bring their own games “unplugged” symphony of nature via creative
free bouquet; offerings from Quilters or not electronic, Assembly Room; movement, music activities and songs,
Ranch, Debra Invitations and Berning’s History kiosk unveiling, 10:30 SAT Practice Test, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. $41/session. Info: 480-782-2890,
Jewelry; and a Classy Refl ections a.m.-noon Sat., April 4, Arbuckle Park, Sat., April 25: Participants complete
www.chandleraz.gov/veterans-oasis.
spring outfi t. Info: 480-456-6198. 1100 S. Norman Way, south side of an entire mock SAT, then get an
Pecos Road west of Gilbert Road. A in-depth analysis indicating the
Third Annual Health Summit, 10 seventh “interpretive” kiosk is revealed student’s weaknesses and strengths,
a.m.-3 p.m. Sat., April 4, Mesquite High at the free dedication ceremony. two sessions, for registration call
School, 500 S. McQueen Rd., Gilbert. Entertainment is presented by the Princeton Review at 1-800-2Review
Sponsored by the Gilbert Chamber Chandler-Gilbert Community College (1-800-273-8439), Assembly Room; See Things to do Page 30
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