28 June 20 - July 3, 2009
Things to do
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Summer Splash 2009, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Chandler Sunset Library events for East Valley String Workshop’s Westcor Kids Club, 10 a.m. Wed., June
Sat., June 20, Dr. A.J. Chandler Park. The June, 4930 W. Ray Rd., Chandler. Lineup Summer 2009 Music Camp, Arizona 24, SanTan Village, 2218 E. Williams Field Rd.,
entire family can enjoy water activities at includes: Ronald McDonald, 11 a.m. Sat., Community Church, 9325 S. Rural Rd. in Gilbert. Persephone, Dewper the Prairie Dog,
the free event sponsored by the Downtown June 20: The legendary clown provides “book Chandler. Youth bass, cello, viola and violin Webster the Warthog and guests entertain
Chandler Community Partnership. Info: magic,” all ages, free; Mummy Craft, 2-3:30 students ages 11-14 can participate in the kids with song, dance and story during the
480-855-3539,
www.dowtownchandler.org. p.m. Tue., June 23: Ages 7-12 use a hands-on workshop, which features two sessions interactive program, all ages, free.
approach to help create a “mummy” from a running 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Monday through Info: 480-282-9500.
Events at Chandler Environmental living body, preregistration required, free. Friday: Session A is June 22-26, and Session B
Education Center, 4050 E. Chandler Heights Info: 480-782-2842. is June 29-July 3. Half-day, weeklong classes Art on Boston Community School of
Rd., Chandler. Scheduled: Fitness Walk, 8-9 are presented for students who have taken the Arts classes, 11 W. Boston St., Suite
a.m. Sat., June 20: Participants walk along Perry Branch Library events, 1965 E. at least a year of string instruction and can 1, historic downtown Chandler. Scheduled:
Veterans Oasis Park’s scenic trails while Queen Creek Rd. at Perry High School, Gilbert. read music. Sessions feature a sectional Elementary Arts Journey, 11 a.m.-noon Mon.-
learning how to exercise safely this summer, Creative Paint, 10:30 a.m. Mon., June 22: rehearsal, daily technique instruction and an Thu., June 29-July 10: Students in grades
ages 10 and older, $6; Arizona Reptiles, Ages 3-6 design a fi nger-paint masterpiece orchestra ensemble. Each session is taught 1-5 design art from found objects, glass,
noon-1 p.m. Sat., June 20: Enjoy the Arizona and hear a story, preregistration required, by a certifi ed, professional string specialist paint, paper and more using several different
Herpetological Association’s presentation on free; Baby Time, 10:30 a.m. Fri., June 26: who has taught for 20 years or more, and introduced techniques, preregistration
reptiles and view live chuckwallas, snakes Introduces newborns through 18-month-olds sessions conclude with students giving required, $105; Explore Your Inner Animal,
and more, all ages, preregistration required, to songs, fi ngerplays and books, free; Recycle an orchestra performance for friends and 9-10:30 a.m. Mon.-Thu., June 29-July 10:
$6; “Walk in a Tropical Rainforest,” 9 a.m.- Craft, 1 p.m. Mon., June 29: Ages 6-12 engage family. Cost is $150 per week if registering Kids in grades 6-8 design an animal-themed
noon Tue., June 23 through Fri., June 26: Ages in a short sorting activity, read a recycling prior to June 10, or $175 after. Info: email mask, then conjure up and share dramatic
10-13 learn the signifi cance of rainforests story and decorate their own canvas bags,
evstringworkshop@yahoo.com or access related stories, preregistration required. Info:
and are educated on methods for preserving preregistration required, free.
www.evstringworkshop.com. 480-917-1112,
ArtSchool@ArtOnBoston.com,
them as they explore several rainforest- Info: 602-652-3000,
www.mcldaz.org.
www.AOBCommunitySchoolArts.org.
originated medicines and foods, in addition Mind Over Splatter’s workshops,
to making craft projects, $58; Animal Movies, Events at Southeast Regional Library, 64 S. San Marcos Pl., Chandler. Lineup Jumpstart Swimming Lessons, 9 a.m.-
9:30-11:30 a.m. Thu., June 25: Ages 2 and 775 N. Greenfi eld Rd., Gilbert. Scheduled: includes: Flag Tile Craft, 1 p.m. Tue., June 1 p.m., two weeks beginning Mon., June 29,
older accompanied by an adult can enjoy the Puppet Show, 10 or 11 a.m. Mon., June 22: 23: Participants design a handprint tile in SWIMkids USA, 2725 W. Guadalupe, Mesa.
fl ick “March of the Penguins,” preregistration Puppet shows bring popular kids books to life, American fl ag style, all ages, preregistration Four-day-per-week sessions are suitable for
required, kids $2, adults get in free; Mother all ages, free; Movie Matinee, 1:30 p.m. Mon., required, $10; Tie-Dye Craft, 11 a.m. Thu., ages 6 months to 13 years, whether kids are
Nature’s Storytime, 6:30 p.m. Thu., June 25: June 22 and 29: All ages can watch PG- and June 25: All ages can tie-dye a T-shirt for just learning the butterfl y stroke or how to
Kids delve into nature via crafts, stories and G-rated fl icks and should take something to $12 and/or a pillowcase for $10, registration blow bubbles, preregistration required.
activities and should be ready for outside play, sit on as chairs are limited, free; The Best required; Plate Craft, 2 p.m. Fri., June 26: Info: 480-820-9109,
www.swimkidsusa.us.
ages 3-6, preregistration required, $3; “Nature in Books Group, 10-11 a.m. Thu., June 25: All ages can design their own dinner plate,
Photography Camp for Students,” 8:30-10:30 Discuss award-winning nonfi ction and fi ction registration required, $18; Storytime & Crafts, Basha Library Events, 5990 S. Val
a.m. Mon., June 29 through Thu., July 2: Youth books such as June’s selection, “Water for 10:30 a.m. Tue., June 30: All ages of children Vista Rd. in Southern Chandler. Scheduled:
ages 6-18 learn to take nature photos with Elephants” by Sara Gruen, library’s staff can hear a classic tale and create a related Book signing, 3 p.m. Fri., July 31: J.A. Jance,
any camera, and practice and classroom conference room; Acoustic trio, 1:30 p.m. craft, registration required, $8 per child. Info: a New York Times bestselling writer, signs
discussion are included, $38. Thu., June 25: Hear the sounds of Peter, 480-899-1174,
www.mindoversplatter.com. books for purchase such as her recent
Info: 480-782-2890. Paul & Mary as rendered by Rocky Road, all “Fire and Ice” and tells about her own
ages, free; T-Shirt Craft, 2 p.m. Thu., June 25: A Day With Horses, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. June background and characters J.P. Beaumont
World Music, 10 a.m. Sat., June 20, Ed Participants design a stylish T-shirt and learn 23-25, Heart2Heart Hope Ranch, 858 W. and Joanna Brady. “A Tribute to Elvis – Long
Robson Library, 9330 E. Riggs Rd., Sun Lakes. silkscreen printing, ages 13-18, free, supplies Kingbird Dr., Chandler. Ages 8-10, 11-13 and Live the King!” 6 p.m. Tue., Aug. 11: Freddy
All ages can take a fi gurative romp around the provided, preregistration required. 14-16 can walk with, halter, bathe and groom G, an Elvis impersonator, commemorates
globe as they enjoy the music of more than Info: 602-652-3000,
www.mcldaz.org. horses, in addition to creating a horse craft the 32nd anniversary of Presley’s
20 instruments such as the mandolin, violin, and playing water games, preregistration death. Info/registration: 480-782-2850,
pennywhistle, banjo and more, free. Info: required, space limited. Info: 480-221-0630.
www.chandlerlibrary.org, then click Events
602-652-3000,
www.mcldaz.org. Calendar.
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