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V’s from Page 43
He adds that just for atmosphere, they brought Deal that includes the shave, haircut, shoe shine, on Saturday and closed on Sunday. Walk-ins are
back the old-fashioned, straight-edge shave, never Italian mud facial and facial massage. welcomed but appointments are suggested. There are
realizing there would be a huge market for it. The V’s There are two V’s in Chandler: Fulton Ranch at no appointments on Saturdays. For info or to order a
do thousands of shaves a year. Prices range from $21 4991 S. Alma School Rd., 480-895-2160 and Chandler gift card online, go to
www.vbarbershop.com.
for the basic haircut that includes the shampoo, cut, Pavilions, 940 N. 54th St., 480-893-8800. V’s are open
hot towels and a back massage to $70 for The Whole 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, until 6 p.m.
EEC from Page 43
When going over your holiday shopping list, Chemistry” and more. Workshops like “Gourd Art Arizona that is entertaining for the entire family. The
consider using the EEC for some of your gift needs. for the Holidays,” “Native American Arts,” “Nature best part is that admission to each month’s Sonoran
The Owl’s Nest Nature Store has lots of gift items Journaling” and “Nature Photography” offer the Sunset Series event is free.
to choose from, and all of them are green in some chance to create holiday gifts. The Environmental Education Center at Veterans
manner. For explorers, there are handcrafted walking To learn more about how to have a green holiday Oasis Park is located at the northeast corner of
sticks, stainless steel water bottles and field guides. season, visit the EEC from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Wed., Chandler Heights and Lindsay roads. It is open six
Shoppers will appreciate the selection of reusable tote Dec. 9 for a “Green Holidays” seminar and discussion days a week: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and Friday, 8
bags and produce bags, and “green” students go for on ways to simplify the holiday experience to save a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and 8 a.m.
stylish lunch boxes, bento boxes, reusable lunch sacks money, reduce impact on the environment and make to 2 p.m. Saturday.
and cloth sandwich wraps. For little tree-huggers, the it an overall more enjoyable time. Come ready to For more information visit
www.chandleraz.gov/
Owl’s Nest carries a variety of popular wildlife books hear new ideas, but also bring ideas to share with the veterans-oasis, send email to
EEC@chandleraz.gov or
and puppets. When shoppers patronize the Owl’s group. call 480-782-2890.
Nest, not only are they buying products that are green,
but their money helps support the EEC in its mission Sonoran Sunset
to provide environmental education services to the The Sonoran Sunset Series, a new monthly
public. outdoor entertainment program takes place the first
Newcomers get
Wednesday evening of each month through March.
Harvest of holiday classes Each event takes place beside the lake at Veterans
freebies
Another green holiday gift idea is to enroll a loved Oasis Park and features live entertainment appropriate
in one of the EEC’s many classes about nature, the for all ages including storytellers, musicians, vocalists,
For newcomers in the Chandler area, there’s a local
outdoors and the environment. Workshops are taught visual artists and other performers.
service for gifts and discounts from area merchants.
by qualified, highly enthusiastic instructors, and costs From 6 to 7 p.m. on Jan. 6, the Center kicks off a
Chandler Greetings will provide a free basket of
are reasonable, providing participants with good value. brand new year with singer, storyteller and cowboy
goodies as a welcome gift to new Chandler residents.
December classes include: “Organic Gardening,” Ted Newman. Through original songs and humorous
Contact Julie Sullivan at 480-718-9462 or by email at
chandlergreetings@yahoo.com for details.
“Fishing Lessons,” “Walk With A Naturalist,” “Kitchen stories, he provides a historical and cultural look at
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