www.SanTanSun.com
Real estate seminar, 10 a.m. Sat., June 18, West USA Revelations, 4050 S. Arizona Ave., Suite 4, Chandler. Bankruptcy and short sales are just a couple of the topics included at this workshop sponsored by Chandler’s Thompson and Faas Law Firm. Learn about short selling a house, when to sell real estate, how to avoid foreclosure and obtain relief from debt. Presenters are Christy Thompson, who practices in the areas of Chandler bankruptcy, credit repair, loan modification and debt settlement in Arizona, and Cheryl McRae Faas, whose expertise is in Arizona estate planning and family law. RSVP required: 480-634-7480. Info:
www.arizonalegaladvocacy.com.
4th Annual Summer Splash Festival
2011, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat., June 18, Dr. AJ Chandler Park West, historic downtown Chandler. Highlights of this free event include entertainment, water safety tips and water games for all ages. There will be a Lil Splash Kiddie Zone presented by SRP, BubbleMania sponsored by Toyota and the Boys & Girls Club, Family Chill Zone presented by Western Bank and Fry’s, Pet a POOLooza sponsored by Diggity Do Dog and a Water Safety Kids Zone offered by Cardon Children’s Center and Aqua Tots. Summer Splash is presented in partnership with the City of Chandler and the Downtown Chandler Community Partnership and local charities. Info: 602-276-2499.
Carebear Preschool Summer Camps: Splish Splash, June 20 through 24; Carebear Cooks, June 24 through July 1; Party in the USA July 5 through 8; and Christmas in July, July 11 through
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15. Various prices for full day, half day or by the week. Registration: 480-802-0058,
www.carebearpreschool.com/summer- camp.
Athletes In Training Multi-Sport
Camps, 9 a.m. to noon or 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, June 20 through 23, Basha Elementary Gymnasium, 3535 S. Basha Rd., Chandler. Sessions focus on ball-handling skills, teamwork, sportsmanship and love for the game. Coaches instruct children in age- appropriate groups on skills as they play soccer, basketball, flag football, indoor baseball, kickball and more. For beginners and intermediate players in kindergarten through sixth grade. The cost is $69 for half-day camps or $139 for full days. Info: 480-786-9454,
www.athletesintraining.com.
Huddle Up Sports Day Camps, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 20 through 23; Santan, Bogle and Willis junior highs, Chandler. Huddle Up and Arizona Football Academy in partnership with the Chandler Unified School District offer this pro style format with draft and championship game competition at end of camp week. First morning session of each camp is free to the public. Fee: $179. Registration: 480-227-1649,
www.cusdcommunity.com.
Chandler High Wolves Junior High Volleyball Camp, 5 to 8 p.m. June 20 through 22 and 24, Payne Gym at Chandler High, 350 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler. Learn the fundamentals of volleyball from the school’s girls’ volleyball team. Youths in sixth- through ninth-grade are invited to participate, and campers receive a T-shirt. The fee is $75, and the money
helps raise funds for the Chandler High girls’ volleyball team. Registration required:
www.cusdcommunity.com.
“Get Better” Husky Football Camp, 6 to 8:30 p.m., June 20 through 23, Snedigar east multi-purpose field, 4500 S. Basha Rd., Chandler. SanTan Sun area fifth- through eighth-grade football players receive specialized instruction on fundamentals for offense, defense and special teams; demonstrations and techniques; and team play and strategy. Nightly guest speakers include college and NFL players and possibly NFL or ASU coaches. No live contact drills will be conducted. All blocking and tackling techniques will be done with tackling dummies. There will be no player-to- player live contact. Info: 480-201-6326,
www.huskyfootballcamps.com.
Aspire Kids Sports Center Summer
Camp, 50 S. Hearthstone Way, Chandler. June 20 through 24; June 27 through July 1; July 5 through 8, 11 through 15, 18 through 22, 25 through 29; and Aug. 1 through 5, with before and after camp care available for an extra fee. Fitness activities, gymnastics, special guests, crafts and optional swimming are on the agenda. Snacks are provided, but children must bring their own lunch. Full-day camp is $199 to $159 per week and half-day camp is $129 to $103 per week. Add $20 to $25 per week for optional half-hour after-camp swimming. Preregistration is required: 480-820-3774. Info:
www.aspirekidsports.com.
Talavera Pottery lesson, 6 to 9 p.m. Thu., June 23, Xico, Inc. Gallery, 44 S. San
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Marcos Pl., Chandler. Create a personal version of a classic Mexican folk art with “Crafty Chica” Kathy Cano-Murillo. The cost of $70 per person or $120 for two people includes everything needed to make two mugs and two saucers, and includes a special gift. Space is limited. Reservations required: 480-833-5875, emailing info@
xicoinc.org.
Junior Golf Camps, morning sessions, June 20 through 23; July 4 through 7, 11 through 14 and 18 through 21; Bear Creek Golf Complex, 500 E. Riggs Rd., Chandler. PGA Professional staffers teach children ages 6 to 14 basic principles and fundamentals of golf including putting, chipping, pitching, bunker shots and the full swing with irons and woods. Safety, golf etiquette, sportsmanship and the rules of golf are emphasized. Hours of class vary depending on age group. Fees: an annual one-time-only registration fee of $45, plus $40 per week, per child; includes PGA Professional instruction, unlimited range balls during each daily one-hour class Monday through Thursday, instruction booklets and materials from US Kids Golf, a T-shirt and a sleeve of golf balls for each child. An optional golf pass for unlimited play on the Cub course during weekly camp session may be purchased for $20 by registered campers only, valid Monday through Sunday. Parents are responsible for providing clubs for their children. Registration:
www.BearCreekAZ.com. Info: 480-883-8200.
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