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Chandler Environmental Education Center classes, 4050 E.
Chandler Heights Rd., Chandler: Mother Nature’s Storytime, 10 a.m. Thursdays, April 8 through 29 – Children ages 2-6 listen to stories, play games and make crafts, $23- $27; Green Van Goghs, 11 a.m. Thursdays, April 8 through 29 – Kids ages 2-6 create art from found objects and natural materials, $23- $27; Cooking with Your CSA Basket, 9 to 10 a.m. April 10 – Michael Thompson from Love Grows Farms teaches how to prepare items from
a Community Supported Agriculture basket or farmers’ market, ages 18 and older, $3-$4; Landscaping for Energy Efficiency, 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. April 10 – Those ages 16 and older learn how to design, install and maintain home landscapes that save water, cut electricity use and reduce particulate pollution, $37-$49; Plant Swap, 10:45 a.m. April 10 – Bring plants in one- and two-gallon containers to trade for plants of similar size and get tips from other gardeners, no charge; Rainwater Harvesting, noon to 2 p.m. Saturdays, April 10 through 17 – Participants ages 16 and older are introduced to the principles and techniques of rainwater harvesting in their own yards, $19-$23; Organic Gardening, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. April 17 – Attendees ages 16 and older learn the basics of organic gardening and what it means to be organic, $12-$15; Signing Nature, 9 a.m. Saturdays, April 17 through May 8 – Tots ages 7 months to 5 years old and their parents learn sign language and explore nature, $13- $17; Natural Yoga For Kids, 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays, April 7 through 28 – Youths ages 6-13 learn basic
yoga techniques and explore the connections between yoga and nature while mostly outdoors, $41- $33. Registration/Info: 480-782-2890, www.chandleraz.gov/veterans-oasis.
Fundraising golf tournament to
benefit an orphanage in Tanzania, 7 a.m. Sat., April 10, Western Skies Golf Course, 1245 E. Warner Rd., Gilbert. The 4-Man Scramble includes prizes for first, second and third place teams; closest to the pin; longest drive and raffle prizes. Greens fees, cart, range balls, lunch and raffle ticket are included in the fees, which are $85 per individual, $60 for TPP pass holders or $300 for a team of four. Proceeds benefit One Heart Source, which operates an orphanage in Tanzania, Africa for 17 children in need. They provide HIV testing to hundreds of people in the community there, and provide HIV/AIDS education in classrooms and community settings. Info: www.oneheartsource.org or 480-545-8542, www.westernskiesgolf.com.
Free Reflexology Demonstration,
noon to 3 p.m. Sun., April 11, The Pampered Foot, 2051 W. Warner Rd., Suite 16, Chandler. Learn
about reflexology, an alternative medicine method involving the practice of massaging or applying pressure to parts of the feet to improve general health, releases pressure and stress and enhances the body’s natural healing process. There will also be refreshments, drawings and prizes during the special event. Info: 480-855-7694, www.PamperedFootSpa.com.
MOMS Club Chandler-Central
Open House, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Mon., April 12, Chuparosa Park playground area at Dobson and Germann in Chandler. Stay-at-home and part- time working moms can check out the club, a nonprofit support group for moms and their children who live south of Chandler Boulevard, north of Queen Creek Road, east of Dobson Road and west of McQueen Road. The club provides support through activities such as play dates, park outings, crafts, field trips, lunches out, moms’ night out and other child-friendly events. Info: momsclubchandlercentral@yahoo. com, www.sites.google.com/site/ momsclubchandlercentralaz.
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